XTERRA World Cup


The Wildest Show on Dirt

Off-road at full tilt.

The World Cup is off-road triathlon at full speed. A battle for points, a shared adventure, and the wildest show on dirt, driven by the world’s fittest and fastest in the muddy side of swim, bike, run.

Across the world’s most honest terrain.

Seven stops. Three continents. No two courses the same. Through lakes and oceans and mountain trails. A series where mother nature sets the stage, and the world's best find the flow within the friction.

It’s the story of a season.

Not the best on the day, but the strongest throughout. It’s about the strength in return in a race that continues to evolve with every challenge and changing terrain.

The wildest show on dirt.

Come to watch or come to race. The World Cup is where the world’s best lead and we follow. This is the pro racing the off-road way. One shared journey, written in dirt.

Mar 28

Australia

Dunsborough, Australia

Apr 24

Greece

Vouliagmeni, Greece

May 1

Weston Park

Staffordshire, United Kingdom

May 15

Oak Mountain

Alabama, United States

Jun 20

Trentino

Molveno, Italy

Aug 8

Czech

Prachatice, Czech Republic

Oct 29

Suzhou

Suzhou, Jiangsu, China

Series Leaders

2026 World Cup leaders after 1 of 7 series stops.

#1

MENDITTO, MARTA

ITA

120

#2

KENNEDY, MAEVE

AUS

108

#3

DUCREUX, EMMA

FRA

98

#4

YOUNG, HANNAH LEE

AUS

90

#5

ORCHARD, ELIZABETH

NZL

82

#6

DUKE, Dimity-Lee

AUS

75

Stories From The World Cup

Stories, videos, and moments from across the World Cup.

WORLD CUP Series Info

The XTERRA World Cup is the world's premier off-road triathlon pro series, where the sport’s top elites go head-to-head in a condensed circuit of Full Distance and Short Track races. A points-based battle where every turn, climb, and descent matters, each race is a fight for a share of the series prize purse and the pursuit of becoming the next XTERRA World Cup Champion.

The 2026 World Cup features seven stops and eleven races across Oceania, Europe, North America, and Asia. The Joker Rule returns, giving each athlete one Full Distance joker and one Short Track joker to help manage the demands of global travel and reduce the impact of mechanicals. Each race awards points to the top 30 finishers, with a standard Full Distance win earning 100 points and Short Track awarding 75. Stakes rise at the biggest events, with Regional Championships offering 1.2x more points and the series finale offering 1.5x.

In 2026, the series finishes on fresh terrain in Suzhou, China, where Pan Men Square becomes a city-centre stage for the final Short Track showdown before the Full Distance battle around Lake Taihu closes out the season and crowns the next XTERRA World Cup Champions.